Cruise Ship Passenger Who Fell Overboard Texted Wife About Feeling Seasick Before Going Missing

Mar. 15, 2025

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A British man who has gone missing from a cruise ship in Europe texted his wife just moments before falling overboard, she said.

Liam Jones, 23, of Scotland, was on a weeklong Northern European cruise with his family aboard the MSC Euribia when he fell overboard on March 16,MSC CruisestoldMetro.

According to Jones' wife, 20-year-old Sophia Mcphee, the social work student had just texted her that he was feeling seasick prior to his disappearance.

“He’s just gone. I’m never going to see him again,” Mcphee told theDaily Record. “I’m devastated. I have so many questions, and I’m not getting any answers to what’s happened.”

Mcphee said that Jones' sister — who called her to break the news of her husband’s disappearance — told her that security camera footage showed Jones falling overboard, However, McPhee said she hadn’t been updated on the investigation since.

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Mcphee had last seen her husband on March 14, when he departed their Dundee, Scotland, home to meet his family in Glasgow before they boarded the cruise in Southampton the following day, she said. The family was taking the cruise to celebrate Jones' mother’s birthday.

“I’ve been trying to get in contact with the MSC since Monday, but it’s been a headache,” Mcphee told theDaily Record. “They’re not getting back to me.”

TheMSC Euribiawas set to travel from Southampton to Amsterdam over the course of several days, with stops in Denmark, Norway and Germany, according to the ship’s itinerary. The international cruise line said the ship was headed to Germany at the time Jones fell overboard.

“A passenger on board MSC Euribia went overboard on March 16 as the ship was sailing to Hamburg. This was reported to the authorities,” a spokesperson from MSC Cruises toldThe Telegraph.

The incident prompted a response from the Hampshire Constabulary, the outlet reported, and a spokesperson confirmed that investigators have begun looking into Jones' case.

“Officers boarded the vessel today following a report that a man had gone overboard,” a Constabulary spokesperson toldThe Telegraph.“The man’s family are aware, and police are investigating this on behalf of the coroner.”

source: people.com